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61tangle net — a bottom net attached to a headline much shorter than the length of the netting so that the net hangs in folds. Fish are gilled or more usually entangled …
62Tangle — conflict, quarrel, or disagreement …
63Tangle with — conflict, quarrel, or argue with …
64tangle — Australian Slang conflict, quarrel, or disagreement …
65tangle with — Australian Slang conflict, quarrel, or argue with …
66tangle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. snarl, mix up, jumble, mattedness; complication, involvement. v. mat, snarl; knot, mix inextricably; snare, trap, enmesh; catch, perplex; embroil, complicate. See disorder, difficulty. II (Roget s IV) …
67tangle up — 1) PHRASAL VERB: usu passive If a person or thing is tangled up in something such as wire or ropes, they are caught or trapped in it. [get/be V ed P in n] Sheep kept getting tangled up in it and eventually the wire was removed... [get/be V ed P]… …
68tangle — tan·gle || tæŋgl n. disorderly mass, jumble; confusing or complicated condition; fight (Informal) v. cause to become intertwined in a confused mass; cause to become involved in a confusing or complicated situation, entangle; become twisted and …
69tangle — gelant …
70tangle n — rectangle n …